All The Grocer articles in 08 October 2016 – Page 4
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NewsNetto loss hit £40m in year before JS and Dansk decided to pull plug
Annual pre-tax losses reached almost £40m at Netto in the financial year before Sainsbury’s and Dansk pulled the plug
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NewsHolland & Barrett reshuffles board as it targets £1bn sales
Martin Moran has become chief commercial officer after one-and-a-half years as COO
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NewsBooths sets target of double own label sales
Booths is working through an ambitious programme of own label development with the aim of doubling sales in five years
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Analysis & FeaturesInflation is back (already) - and it's in ambient grocery
Dry grocery prices at Tesco rose 3.6% in the month to 1 October
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NewsCo-op aims to make cash back easier with new PoS technology
The Co-op is introducing new PoS technology to speed up the processing of vouchers and offers
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NewsPeter Butler appointed MD at Euro Food Brands
Peter Butler is the new managing director of specialist distributor Euro Brand Foods
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NewsHighest paying stores set to see business rates slashed
The burden of business rates on the big four supermarkets is set to get a lot easier to swallow
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NewsPrimal Pantry in talks to secure biggest ever funding
Founder Suzie Walker has hired boutique corporate advisory firm Stamford Partners to help with the negotiations
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NewsTesco slashes cost of sending waste to AD
Tesco has slashed the cost of generating energy from surplus food with the rollout of new in-store loading technology
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NewsMars Chocolate back in growth despite top brands' struggles
Mars Chocolate UK returned to top line growth last year as total sales grew 2.9% despite pressure on some of its key brands. Plus globally, Mars merges Wrigley with its chocolate business.
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Analysis & FeaturesWaste Not Want Not: how the biggest suppliers are performing
From surplus in their supply chains to leftovers at the bottom of the bottle, how are manufacturers tackling waste?
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Comment & OpinionFarming can thrive after Brexit says NFU
Farmers and growers believe we need a bold and ambitious vision for the industry after Brexit
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Comment & OpinionThe protein potential of plants
Too few consumers appreciate that plants can be a source of protein
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Pity Me store in Durham excels
Sainsbury’s excelled on service this week with wins both in store and online
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Analysis & FeaturesExtra virgin olive oil hit by supply crisis as crops fail
Retailers could be forced to reduce shelf space for 100% Italian extra virgin olive oil
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Analysis & FeaturesThe apps that are changing the face of shopping
After years of talk and trials, the big four are rolling out smartphone apps designed for the shop floor
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Events & AwardsNew Product Awards 2016: the winners
In 2016 over 200 entries across 32 categories battled it out to be crowned a winner at London’s Marriott Grosvenor Square
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Analysis & FeaturesFood Standards Agency under fire for recruiting big food
Is quasi self-regulation for industry a disaster for human health or a smart way to pull in desperately needed resources?
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Comment & OpinionSuppliers must rise to the food waste challenge
What we will not accept is for manufacturers to assume that food waste is someone else’s problem
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Comment & OpinionThe Hairy Bikers uncover the secret of Jewish chicken soup
Ignore their cruel eyes and repellent beaks. Once you’ve wrung their necks, chickens are brilliant





